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Characterizing Loss Channels in Tantalum Transmons using Lumped Element Resonators

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Abstract

Superconducting qubits based on tantalum have achieved record lifetimes and coherence times for planar transmons. The microscopic mechanisms for loss in these devices are poorly understood. In this talk, we present some progress in characterizing loss channels using lumped element (LE) resonators. Consisting of a capacitor and a meander inductor, LE resonators can be made to be geometrically representative of various kinds of transmon qubits, and can therefore be used to probe the loss channels that currently limit their coherence. By varying surface treatment, device geometry, device packaging, temperature, and power, we can separately characterize the effects of two-level systems (TLS's), bulk losses, and packaging on resonator coherence. We find that when the participation of surface oxides is minimized, the coherence of the LE resonators is limited by a temperature- and power-independent loss channel.

Presenters

  • Kevin D Crowley

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Kevin D Crowley

    Princeton University

  • Alexander P Place

    Princeton University

  • AVEEK DUTTA

    Princeton University

  • Sara F Sussman

    Princeton University

  • Authur Suits

    Princeton University, Aalto University, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Louisiana State University, University of South Florida, DBIO, Boston College, QCD Labs, Aalto University, DMP, Univeristy of Chicago, University of California, Berkeley, University of Delaware, University of Missouri

  • Youqi Gang

    Princeton University

  • Nishaad P Khedkar

    Princeton University

  • Nathalie P de Leon

    Princeton University

  • Andrew A Houck

    Princeton University